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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tonight little Benjamin woke up scared. We have a relatively small house, but it seems like such a long walk across at 3 a.m. I comforted him, patted him on the head, and made the long trek back. Right when my head hit my pillow I heard his cry begin again. I thought, "A pat on the head won't do this trick. This is a job for a midnight snack."

In one way we are like Benjamin—as soon as we receive comfort for one ailment, we are busy complaining about another. I have my own little problems that seem so big to me—jet lag from India, another cold-turned-infection, perhaps brought on from the travel. Lower back pain—strangely tied to fighting off the infection, and now a sleepless night thanks to my son—and perhaps the caffeine of chocolate cake.

1 Thessalonians teaches us, "Be joyful always, pray continually, in everything give thanks, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." It was that "in Christ Jesus" that caught my attention this morning as I was reluctantly reading Scripture while feeling sorry for myself.
How in the world can I be joyful right now? Because I am in Christ Jesus. Why should I pray? Because I am in Christ Jesus. And how can I be thankful to God—even for my suffering? Because I am in Christ Jesus. Being in Christ Jesus is like having a bubble of protection surrounding you. Anything that gets in can only get in by God's explicit permission, and that which gets in can only be for your good if you are in Christ Jesus.

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